US relations with North Korea may be "charged" but tensions in
the standoff remain political rather than military, the US chairman
of the joint chiefs of staff said Tuesday. "While the political
space is clearly very charged right now, we haven't seen a change
in the posture of North Korean forces," General Joe Dunford told
the Senate Armed Services Committee.

US relations with North Korea may be "charged" but tensions in
the standoff remain political rather than military, the US chairman
of the joint chiefs of staff said Tuesday. "While the political
space is clearly very charged right now, we haven't seen a change
in the posture of North Korean forces," General Joe Dunford told
the Senate Armed Services Committee.

The 4-year-old British royal, much like a lot of children just
starting their educations, reportedly didn't want to go to school
on Tuesday morning, the Daily Mirror's Royal Correspondent,
Victoria Murphy, revealed.

The 4-year-old British royal, much like a lot of children just
starting their educations, reportedly didn't want to go to school
on Tuesday morning, the Daily Mirror's Royal Correspondent,
Victoria Murphy, revealed.

Equifax Chairman and CEO Richard Smith has retired, following a
massive data breach at his company that exposed the personal
information of millions of people. The credit reporting agency
revealed earlier this month that hackers had accessed the
information of some 143m Americans – including some who had no idea
the company was collecting their data. The exposed information
included social security numbers, birth dates, addresses, and even
credit card numbers.

Equifax Chairman and CEO Richard Smith has retired, following a
massive data breach at his company that exposed the personal
information of millions of people. The credit reporting agency
revealed earlier this month that hackers had accessed the
information of some 143m Americans – including some who had no idea
the company was collecting their data. The exposed information
included social security numbers, birth dates, addresses, and even
credit card numbers.

A British woman believed to have died after being mauled by
feral dogs in Greece may have been attacked by rabid wolves, a
coroner has said. The woman, named locally as Celia Hollingworth,
of Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire, was reported missing on Thursday.
The 62-year-old disappeared while walking back to her accommodation
in Maroneia, in the northern part of the country, following a visit
to the nearby archaeological site of Mesimvria. Coroner
Nikolaos Kifinidis told The Times that the condition of remains
found on Saturday suggested she was not attacked by stray dogs. "It
seems like she may have been attacked by other wild animals, like
rabid wolves and jackals," he said. According to animal welfare
campaigners, there are an estimated one million stray dogs in
Greece, however wolves are common to the wooded region. Reports
suggest that Ms Hollingworth tried to contact her relatives in
London after being attacked, but lost signal on her phone. Celia
Hollingworth had been visiting the nearby archaeological site of
Mesimvria Credit: Hercules Milas/Alamy Several campaign
groups in the UK paid tribute to the retiree, who was described as
"dedicated" and "always optimistic". Ms Hollingworth worked as an
administrator at the University of Bristol and latterly dedicated
her time to raising money for causes including Syrian refugees. A
Wiltshire Police spokesman said: "We are working closely with
officers in Greece regarding the formal identification of the
deceased. "We are also working with colleagues from the Foreign
Office and supporting her next of kin at this difficult time." A
Foreign Office spokesman said: "We are in contact with Greek police
in relation to a British woman missing in northern Greece since
Thursday. "We are also providing consular assistance to her
family." The archaeological site of Mesimvria is is northern
Greece

A British woman believed to have died after being mauled by
feral dogs in Greece may have been attacked by rabid wolves, a
coroner has said. The woman, named locally as Celia Hollingworth,
of Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire, was reported missing on Thursday.
The 62-year-old disappeared while walking back to her accommodation
in Maroneia, in the northern part of the country, following a visit
to the nearby archaeological site of Mesimvria. Coroner
Nikolaos Kifinidis told The Times that the condition of remains
found on Saturday suggested she was not attacked by stray dogs. "It
seems like she may have been attacked by other wild animals, like
rabid wolves and jackals," he said. According to animal welfare
campaigners, there are an estimated one million stray dogs in
Greece, however wolves are common to the wooded region. Reports
suggest that Ms Hollingworth tried to contact her relatives in
London after being attacked, but lost signal on her phone. Celia
Hollingworth had been visiting the nearby archaeological site of
Mesimvria Credit: Hercules Milas/Alamy Several campaign
groups in the UK paid tribute to the retiree, who was described as
"dedicated" and "always optimistic". Ms Hollingworth worked as an
administrator at the University of Bristol and latterly dedicated
her time to raising money for causes including Syrian refugees. A
Wiltshire Police spokesman said: "We are working closely with
officers in Greece regarding the formal identification of the
deceased. "We are also working with colleagues from the Foreign
Office and supporting her next of kin at this difficult time." A
Foreign Office spokesman said: "We are in contact with Greek police
in relation to a British woman missing in northern Greece since
Thursday. "We are also providing consular assistance to her
family." The archaeological site of Mesimvria is is northern
Greece

The widow of a former NFL player who died while serving in the
U.S. Army issued a powerful response to President Donald Trump
using her husband’s name to criticize athletes who protest the
national anthem.

The widow of a former NFL player who died while serving in the
U.S. Army issued a powerful response to President Donald Trump
using her husband’s name to criticize athletes who protest the
national anthem.

An officer in Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's elite
military security force was found shot dead on Tuesday inside the
sprawling presidential compound, an official said. Major Harin
Gonzaga, 37, was found by his wife with a gunshot wound to the
heart inside his room in the Malacanang compound in Manila, said
Brigadier General Lope Dagoy, head of the Presidential Security
Group. The incident took place far from Duterte's residence inside
the compound, Dagoy said, adding that even other members of the
security force were unaware of the shooting until Gonzaga's wife
found the body.

An officer in Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's elite
military security force was found shot dead on Tuesday inside the
sprawling presidential compound, an official said. Major Harin
Gonzaga, 37, was found by his wife with a gunshot wound to the
heart inside his room in the Malacanang compound in Manila, said
Brigadier General Lope Dagoy, head of the Presidential Security
Group. The incident took place far from Duterte's residence inside
the compound, Dagoy said, adding that even other members of the
security force were unaware of the shooting until Gonzaga's wife
found the body.

Hillary Clinton slammed the administration of President Donald
Trump for its “rank hypocrisy” following revelations that the
president’s son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner had used a
private email account to conduct White House business.

Hillary Clinton slammed the administration of President Donald
Trump for its “rank hypocrisy” following revelations that the
president’s son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner had used a
private email account to conduct White House business.